AlterNet | America's Wild Horses Continue to Lose Habitat to Special Interest Groups AlterNet Chief, a Kiger mustang born in the remote wilderness of Utah, lives with 400 other rescued wild horses and burros in a 1,500 acre sanctuary, hundreds of miles from his original home. Years ago the stallion was captured in a round up led by the Bureau ... |
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